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CONTACT DETAILS
34 - 38 William Howell Drive (PO Box 8037) GLENMORE PARK NSW 2745 Phone: 4737 9735
Parish Office glenmorepark@parracatholic.org
Fr Suresh Kumar Parish Administrator
Suresh.Kumar@parracatholic.org Mobile (Fr Suresh): 04 88 44 88 44
(Emergencies only)
Sr Luka Juenemann ISSM Sacramental Coordinator
srluka@padrepioglenmorepark.org.au
OFFICE HOURS
Monday to Friday 8:30am to 3:00pm
(Closed 12:00 to 12:30pm)
Reflection by Dianne Bergant CSS
TODAY’S READING from Acts describes external manifestations that accompanied the outpouring of the Spirit. These phenomena were audible and visible though the actual outpouring of the Spirit was not. As those present were filled with the Spirit, they began to speak in other languages, a feat that could only have some supernatural origin. The crowd that gathered was confused, astonished and amazed. The exact nature of this marvel is less significant than is its meaning. It was clearly a manifestation of the universal presence and power of the Spirit. The outpouring of the Spirit and the preaching of the gospel to all nations are considered the reuniting of the human race and the gathering of all into the reign of God.
The responsorial psalm depicts God as the creator and sustainer of all life. God is described as robed in majesty and glory, wrapped around with radiant light. The splendour of the natural world is attributed to the wisdom of the creator. God is also extolled as the one who cares for all living things. The act of creation and the power of the creator are perceived in the constant renewal of life that unfolds before our eyes. God is both the original creator and the one who continues to control the forces of nature. Finally, God not only creates but re-creates. Life is sustained and perpetuated. This is all reason enough to bless the Lord.
Three different yet related themes are found in the reading from 1 Corinthians: an acclamation of the lordship of Jesus; a defence of diversity within the com-munity; the body metaphor characterising that diversity. Lord (kýrios) was the official title of the Roman emperor. It is also the Greek substitute for God’s per-sonal name. To proclaim Jesus as Lord both challenged the sovereignty of the emperor and testified to Jesus' divine character. Comparing the Christian com-munity to the complexity of the human body, Paul insists that all of the functions within the community were manifestations of the Spirit, and none was to be considered superior to another. Rather, all gifts were given for the benefit of the entire community.
John’s appearance account treats the resurrection and the bestowal of the Spirit as having occurred on the same day, the first day of the week. Where previously religious meaning was given to the Sabbath, the conclusion of the week, now the focus is on the beginning, on the future. The wish of peace, a common Jewish greeting, was also a prayer for eschatological blessing. Calling attention to his wounds, Jesus shows that he is the same man who was cruci-fied, but now he is risen. Breathing the Spirit, the risen Lord portrays himself as one who can create or re-create. With the bestowal of the Spirit, the disciples are authorised to continue the mission of Jesus.
© Dianne Bergant CSS
Pentecost Sunday (A) 04 June, 2017
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK “Christian joy comes from the Holy Spirit, who gives us true
freedom and the gift of bringing Jesus to our brothers and sisters.” Pope Francis
ST PADRE PIO PARISH Glenmore Park
www.padrepioglenmorepark.org.au
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WEEKEND MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil @ 5:30pm Sunday @ 7:30am and 9:30am
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES Tuesday 9:00am Mass Wednesday 7:00pm Mass &
Perpetual Help Novena Thursday 9:00am Mass Friday 9:00am Mass First Friday 9:00am, 7:00pm Masses Saturday 9.00am Mass and
Novena to Padre Pio
Mass with Anointing of the Sick First Saturday of each month @ 9.00am
RECONCILIATION Following Saturday morning Mass
or by appointment
BAPTISMS 1st and 3rd Sundays @ 11:00am Please contact the Parish Office
Presentation Mass & Information morning is held every Fourth Sunday of the Month
SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM ENQUIRIES
Please contact the Parish Office
BETHANY PRIMARY SCHOOL Ph 4733 5299
Principal Mrs Cheryl Brown
CAROLINE CHISHOLM COLLEGE Ph 4737 5500
Principal Mr Greg Elliott
Please note that names of those who are sick will be
published in the bulletin for two weeks only unless the
Parish Office is notified the person is still unwell.
In compliance with privacy legislation, names cannot be
published in our Parish Bulletin without the permission of the
persons themselves or their next of kin.
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON: The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world and that which contains all things understands what is said, alleluia.
FIRST READING: Acts 2:1-11
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Lord, send out your Spirit and renew the face of the earth.
SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 12:3-7. 12-13
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Alleluia, alleluia! Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love. Alleluia!
GOSPEL: John 20:19-23
COMMUNION ANTIPHON: They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke of the marvels of God, alleluia.
Pentecost Sunday - Year A
MASS ROSTERS: 10/11 June, 2017 - Week Two
Anne Hume,
Ben Almeida,
Gemma Ciantar,
Mario Caruana,
Tobias Wilkinson
Mass Time 5:30pm 7:30am 9:30am
Mass Coordinator Bernadette Quigley Lynn Young Michael Gulli
Acolyte/Senior Server John Corrigan +
Matthew Topp Melissa Topp
Chris Hersey Manny Medel
Altar Servers CME TST JMU AMU LAL RTO JTO EPO NHE JHE
Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist
Donna Fox Cecilienne Matienzo Lorraine Vella
Jan Fontana Lyndon Clarke Pat Canderle
Tracy Amituanai Elvie Williams Cecilia Zammit
Welcomers Sarah Quigley Hannah Quigley
Mary Marsh Melinda Almer
Elvie Williams David Williams
Commentator Zon Lupisan Annette Morris Margaret Rooney
Readers Cecilienne Matienzo Lina Azzopardi
Lyndon Clarke Lynn Young
Gigi Cruz Marilou Pugoy
Music Amen Choir Padre Pio Choir
PowerPoint Operator Bridget Quigley Cristin Warda Toni Gulli
Children’s Liturgy Trudie Weber Fran Sidoruk-Darroch
Supper/Morning Tea Quigley Family Mary Catania Cecilia Fanning
PARISH AND DIOCESAN NEWS
WILL BE held on Tuesday 06 June at the home of Maria and
Edgar Castro, 10 Stein Place, Glenmore Park, or by telephone
0403 508 729. All welcome!
PLEASE NOTE that the youth group will not be held on the
10 June due to it being the long weekend. Youth group will
resume on Saturday 24 June. For any questions please email
our youth leaders on padrepio.parishyouth@gmail.com .
Rosary Group
Youth Group
FOR MANY years now we have been conducting English
language classes for Refugee women at Mamre House
Orchard Hills - a work of Catholic Care Social Services. The
classes are held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00am
to 2:00pm during school terms. These classes are possible
because of the generous help of volunteer English
teachers. At present we urgently need a volunteer teacher to
come on Tuesdays or alternatively to be on our relief list to
fill in when required. A teaching qualification is an ad-
vantage but not essential. A Working With Children Check
is required. For further information please phone Sr Janet
Woods on 0418 690 487.
Parish Diary
What’s Happening in the Parish
JUNE
Saturday 03 June 5:30pm SVDP Winter Appeal
Sunday 04 June 7:30am & 9:30am SVDP Winter
Appeal and barbecue
Sunday 04 June 9:30am Children’s Mass
Tuesday 06 June 9:00am Communion Service
Wednesday 07 June 7:00pm Communion Service
Thursday 08 June 9:00am Communion Service
Friday 09 June 9:00am Communion Service
Saturday 10 June 9:00am Communion Service
Tuesday 13 June 9:00am Communion Service
Wednesday 14 June 7:00pm Communion Service
Thursday 15 June 9:00am Communion Service
Friday 16 June 9:00am Communion Service
Saturday 17 June 9:00am Communion Service
Tuesday 20 June 7:00pm Confirmation
Friday 23 June 9:00am Bethany School Mass
Sunday 25 June 10:30am Family Fun Day
Sick and Housebound
DO YOU KNOW a Catholic who lives in Glenmore Park
parish who can’t get to Mass regularly due to age, infirmity or
illness and would like a visit to their home? Please let the
Parish Office know so that they can be cared for pastorally.
St. Anthony of Padua relic to visit Diocese of Parramatta
TO MARK the Centenary of the Apparitions in Fatima a Relic
of St. Anthony of Padua, Venerated by both Sister Lucy of
Fatima and Pope Francis will be visiting Australia in June
2017. Tuesday, 20 June 2017, Our Lady of the Rosary
Church, 8 Diana Avenue KELLYVILLE. Mass: 9:15am and
7:00pm. Wednesday, 21 June, 2017, St Anthony of Padua
Church 27 Aurelia Street TOONGABBIE. Mass: 9:30am and
7:30pm.
Family Day - 25 June
Upcoming Feast Days
Sunday 04 June
Pentecost
Monday 05 June
St Boniface
Sunday 05 June
The Most Holy Trinity
Tuesday 13 June
St Anthony of Padua
Sunday 18 June
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
(Corpus Christi)
WE WILL be holding a Family Fun Day after 9:30 Mass in
the church grounds. It will also be a multicultural food fair so
please bring along some food to share. There won’t be any
facilities for keeping food warm. Tables, cloths, plates, forks,
spoons & serviettes will be provided. Tea and coffee will be
available but we ask that you bring your own cold drinks. It
will be an alcohol and smoke free zone. There will be face
painting and a jumping castle for the children. Please add the
food you will be bringing on the day to the sign-up sheet on
the Welcome Table. For further information please contact
Lynn Young (lynnmbyoung@yahoo.com.au)
Thank you
ON BEHALF of the family of Elizabeth (Betty) Ramsay, we
would like to thank the Padro Pio Parish community for all
your prayers and support during the last 4 months of our
mother's illness.
We would also like to thank the wonderful ladies who pre-
pared and served food and refreshments after our dear moth-
er's funeral mass. Both Trish and myself are overwhelmed
with the kindness of you all.
Many thanks Maree Garzaniti and Trish Faint.
Volunteer English Teacher Catholic Care Social Services
St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal
ST VINCENT DE PAUL Glenmore Park will be holding the
2017 Winter Appeal this weekend; we will have envelopes
available for donations during all weekend Masses. On
Sunday morning we will also be cooking up a fundraising
bacon and egg barbecue. We look forward to seeing you.
Thank you Padre Pio Parish for your ongoing support to help
those we serve in our community.
All stock feeds - bird seeds
Huge range of water tanks & pumps
Dog & Cat Foods; Fresh Pet Meats
Horse & Pet Accessories
Specialised supplements
Fertilisers, farm & garden supplies
Rural & Electric fencing & more
Trading hours
Monday - Friday Saturday Closed 8:00am-5:30pm 8:00am-3:00pm Sunday Public Hol
Telephone: 4736 5375
PENRITH CITY AWNINGS owner builder: David & Elvie Williams
Ph (02) 47326595 MBL: 0403 011 058
Lic No: 121977 C ABN: 45 694 859 807
*Carports
*Patio Awnings
*Gable or Flat
*Screen and Glass
Enclosures
*DIY kits available
*Custom made Garage
Call now for a free quote!
Email:dave@penrithcityawnings.com
Please contact the Parish
Office if you would like to
support our Parish and
advertise your business in
our bulletin.
Email: wsharpe@bigpond.net.au
Website:
http://www.wwme.org.au/nswact.htm
We invite members of the parish to
take advantage of our legal
services specialising in:
Ph: 02 47315899
www.batemanbattersby.com.au
enquiies@batemanbattersby.com.au
*Property Law *Family Law
*Business Law *Negligence Law
*Wills & Estates *Court Appearances
Rick Sudulic 0412 582 Christian Domingo 0402 093
New homes
Industrial and commercial properties
Renovations
RCD and Appliance testing
Emergency lighting
Licence Number 212863C
Rick Sudulic 0412 582 194
Christian Domingo 0402 093 415
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